IMF approves $1.1 Billion in funding for Ukraine  

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** Gives Ukraine $.1 Billion in Aid**

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a payment of $1.1 billion to help Ukraine with its budget. This is the latest step in a four-year plan to give Ukraine $15.6 billion.

The IMF made this decision after reviewing Ukraine’s progress under a special called the Extended Fund Facility (EFF). The EFF program aims to help Ukraine recover from Russia’s and become more stable financially.

“Russia’s war in Ukraine continues to have a big impact the country,” said , head of the IMF. “But thanks to good decision-making by Ukrainian authorities and support from outside, the economy is staying stable.”

The IMF says that Ukraine has been more resilient than expected despite attacks on its . As a result, the country’s economic growth in might be higher than predicted.

However, the IMF also predicts that there will be economic slowdown in due to ongoing war pressures and other challenges.

This latest payment brings the total amount of money the IMF has given Ukraine under the EFF program to $9.8 billion.

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